Ståhl refuses to answer before the start of the World Cup

Eugene. The Swedish camp in Berkeley has contracted the virus.

There was also golden jumper Daniel Stahl – but he doesn’t want to discuss it before the World Cup.

– No comments, he says.

It was just two days ago Daniel Stoll And the Simon Peterson He will leave camp in Berkeley for the competitions in Eugene in which marathon coach Christian Mondt has tested positive for COVID-19.

According to Sportbladet information, the duo stopped discus with Mundt at, among other things, a dinner with the rest of the team and there was concern that this would disrupt the start of the World Cup.

Simon Peterson says he never really had time to worry.

– It’s sad, but it seems we made it through. We’ve had some cases in the camp before with the Norwegians and the Danes. Of course, it was very boring for the test result to be positive, but there is not much that can be done about it.

Daniel Stahl at the press conference on Saturday in Eugene, USA.

Like being 20 again

How Daniel Stoll experienced all this remains unclear. There was absolutely no mention of the situation before the World Cup qualifiers match tomorrow night.

– No comment.

Why don’t you want to comment on that?

– No comment.

Did focus stole from loading?

– No comment.

Otherwise, Ståhl was happy with his pre-tournament level and enjoyed the situation where he was suddenly no longer a top candidate.

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For me, there is no pressure at all. You’ve won the soccer World Cup and the Olympics, and it’s a bit like going back to the 2015 World Cup. I’m about 30, but it’s like going back to when you were 20, it’s a bit like that feeling, he says.

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